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* ' ArStomacli Tronbles HE stomach is controlled by a delicate nerve called the solar plexus. Prize-fighters know that a blow over the stomach—a solar plexus blow—means a sure knock-out For this nerve is ten times as sensitive as the pupil of your eye. Yet the solar plexus is only one of the centres of the great inside nerve—the power nerve. It is one of the master nerves The stomach is its slave. Practically, all stomach trouble is nerve trouble—inside nerve trouble—solar plexus trouble. EVREN NERVE & BRAIN TABLETS strengthen the inside nerves strengthen the solar plexus—and the stomach trouble disappears. ALL CHEMISTS i STOREKEEPERS SELL TREK race a/- per Bow. Or rtOl be rent Pott Free on receipt of price bp F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, SYDNEY, N.B.W. For sale by J. EVANS ahd SONS, General Storekeepers, Waipapakauri, Waiharara, Houhora, and Te Kao. 3//ft

LOOK HERE WHAT IS IT YOU WANT ? class saddle, a set of harness—perhaps a bridle, or a whip P Yon can obtain almost anything that's made of leather from THOB. McCEBADY’S Mangonui, where all kinds of repairs are promptly executed —repairs to harness, saddles, boots, etc. Tennis racquets re-strung. McCready carries a full stock of everything requisite in his business as a saddler and harness maker, or is prepared to make same to ocder. dire him a trial.* ABSmb.a -A first-

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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 20, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 20, 18 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 20, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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